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Unlocking the Future

Let’s cluster all together!

Ep. 4

This episode will discuss the importance of cooperation – either via industrial alliances or clusters. Both help Europe meet policy goals, while helping involved companies master the digital and green transitions, and build global competitive advantage. But what is the reality of such cooperation? And how it creates real opportunities for participating businesses? Tune in to learn more.

 

With:

Antonio Novo Guerrero, President of the European Cluster Alliance

Bianca Dragomir, CEO of Cleantech Cluster Valencia Region

Willem Huisman, Senior Representative of Cefic

Virginia Janssens, Managing Director of PlasticsEurope

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